| The Potential of Forgiveness
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- | Feb. 5th, 2006, 11:34 am | |
| Current Mood |
- | contemplative | |
| Current Music |
- | budgies gone wild | |
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Forgiveness is a powerful thing. So powerful that it can truly startle people. The bombings and attacks on Afghanistan and Iraq were expected. While they may have scared some into submission and angered others to fight, they did not surprise anyone. If instead of attacking, the Christians in charge of the United States instead followed Jesus's advice and said "We forgive you.", it would have utterly shocked supporters of Al-Qaeda and other like-minded groups. Forgiveness would have completely baffled them, and made it very difficult for them to motivate others to kill themselves in a similar attack. September 11th was intended to motivate the wrath of the United States, and was only made successful by the providing of that wrath.
This does not mean that if persons who aided the act are caught in the course of law enforcement that they should not be brought to justice. Rule of law must still exist, but invasion of other countries is not in the course of law enforcement. Forgiveness of the transgressions upon us by those outside our laws would keep us far safer than all the weapons in the United States arsenal.
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| Comments: |
If you ran for a political seat I would be one of your chief flying monkey. Seriously. I would work 24/7 on your campaigne, and order Chinese food.
I'd even remember how to spell it. (I'm a wee bit stoned.)
Isn't it amazing how backwards we've gotten it in our society? We tend to do the absolute wrong thing because that's what we've always done. And then when it doesn't work, we wonder why... | |